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DESCRIPTION:On International Human Rights Day, with local anti-war actions taking place 
 around the country (www.unitedforpeace.org), it is crucial that we consider 
 how to diversify and strengthen our reponses to the destruction and terror 
 happening around the world. Helena Norberg-Hodge, author of Ancient Futures 
 and Bringing the Food Economy Home, and director of the International 
 Society for Ecology and Culture, will discuss how building local food 
 systems contributes to global peace and sustainability.\n\nHelena’s talk 
 will begin at 7:30pm, followed by a reception with local food,wine and 
 music.\n\nThis event will also mark the launch of ISEC’s Local Food 
 Toolkit, which provides a multimedia outline of the arguments for 
 localization. Get a sneak peak of posters and a slideshow that illustrate 
 the impacts of our global food system and its roots in economic 
 globalization.\n\nThis evening, entitled “Bringing the Food Economy 
 Home,” is sponsored by the International Society for Ecology and Culture, 
 which works to highlight the root causes of global economic, social, and 
 environmental breakdown and promote alternatives that will preserve 
 biological and cultural diversity.\n\n$5-$10 suggested donation, no one 
 turned away for lack of funds\nwww.isec.org.uk\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/13263.php
SUMMARY:Helena Norberg-Hodge: Bringing the Food Economy Home!
LOCATION:Humanist Hall\n390 27th St. between Telegraph and Broadway
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/13263.php
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